Yes, it is, but a honeybee on the ground and unable to fly or walk is probably dying anyway.
There are a couple of points to consider:
* Is it cold? A honeybee needs to keep its internal body temperature above about 25 degrees Celsius, or it can't fly. While flying, the heat generated by the flight muscles keeps it warm enough, but if the air temperature falls below about 17 degrees, the bee will lose heat faster than it can generate it and become unable to fly. * A honeybee worker has a lifespan of about six or seven weeks in the summer, and will work right to the end. Perhaps this was the case. * A honeybee worker that has stung someone or something; or a drone that has just mated, will die anyway.
is that the fallen leaves they are lower to the ground they don't get as....
No,leaves that have just fallen to the ground are non-living things.
Lots of peice' fallen on the ground
There is no such thing. A meteor that has hit the ground is called a meteorite.
There is no such thing as a star that has fallen to the ground. The stars are too far away for Earth to affect them and, despite appearing small in the sky, are many times larger than Earth. A meteor that has struck the ground is called a meteorite.
There is not really a name for it, it mostly depends if it has fallen from a tree or a building, and also the kind of wood.
A CLOUD
The person whose ground they land on.
That'd be clouds.
The fallen angels' name was Lucifer:-Isa 14:12 How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
If it's in a container, anytime. If it's in the ground, after the leaves have fallen.
No. A meteorite is a piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the ground. Some asteroids, however, have moons.